> Well, that is OP fault. Running sid/testing requires a minimal knowledge
> about what is going on, and often waiting for conflicts to be fixed by
> updated packages instead of removals.
>
It depends. Since we're not born knowing how the Debian ecosystem works, it's
unreasonable to expect a
Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
>> I somehow disagree. Since I started packaging KDE/plasma with 5.18 or
>> so, I have been tracking every single minor and major release within a
>> few days, and I never have seen any considerable change in
>> layout/design.
>>
>> So I am really surprised about your
ll only notice a big change when the new
release happens, sometime 2ish years from now.
Joe McEntire
j...@emberlife.com
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Subject: Re: Broken KDE in Sid/Unstable
Date: Monday, September 20, 2021, 3:06:44 PM EDT
From: Miguel A. Vallejo
To: debian-kde@lists.d
> I somehow disagree. Since I started packaging KDE/plasma with 5.18 or
> so, I have been tracking every single minor and major release within a
> few days, and I never have seen any considerable change in
> layout/design.
>
> So I am really surprised about your experience.
I am really surprised
On Mon, 20 Sep 2021, piorunz wrote:
> So you are maintainer and you package KDE for Debian, I understand
> correctly? If, yes thanks for your work :)
Yes.
> Unfortunately, OP author got this because he clicks YES when apt
> full-upgrade wants to many delete packages due to unmet dependencies.
On 20/09/2021 12:19, Norbert Preining wrote:
Hi,
The main drawback I see every time KDE gets updated is that everything
changes. Few weeks ago the main menu changed to a ugly one with too
big icons... and no way to get back the old one. Today the taskbar
I somehow disagree. Since I started
Hi,
> The main drawback I see every time KDE gets updated is that everything
> changes. Few weeks ago the main menu changed to a ugly one with too
> big icons... and no way to get back the old one. Today the taskbar
I somehow disagree. Since I started packaging KDE/plasma with 5.18 or
so, I have
Il giorno lun 20 set 2021 alle ore 01:30 chris ha
scritto:
> On Sunday, 19 September 2021 16:19:09 CEST bruno zanetti wrote:
> > Hi Miguel,
> >
> > I assume you are on sid/testing and you did a dist-upgrade (or
> > full-upgrade).
> > This morning I tried to dist-upgrade sid but I eventually gave
On 19/09/2021 17:16, Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
The main drawback I see every time KDE gets updated is that everything
changes. Few weeks ago the main menu changed to a ugly one with too
big icons... and no way to get back the old one. Today the taskbar
reappeared with an "only icons" version.
On Sunday, 19 September 2021 16:19:09 CEST bruno zanetti wrote:
> Hi Miguel,
>
> I assume you are on sid/testing and you did a dist-upgrade (or
> full-upgrade).
> This morning I tried to dist-upgrade sid but I eventually gave up since apt
> asked to remove plasma-desktop and other stuff I didn't
The main drawback I see every time KDE gets updated is that everything
changes. Few weeks ago the main menu changed to a ugly one with too
big icons... and no way to get back the old one. Today the taskbar
reappeared with an "only icons" version. Once I changed the widget to
the traditional one I
On zondag 19 september 2021 17:10:51 CEST Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Removing ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc and relogin
> did the trick, but lost all the personalization.
I've had similar problems a number of times now in the last few weeks.
Lost my task bar a couple of times
I didn't notice anything weird, so I went with the upgrade... I guess
I missed something.
After some time I found some missing packages so I could log in but no
taskbar was visible.
Removing ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc and relogin
did the trick, but lost all the
Hi Miguel,
I assume you are on sid/testing and you did a dist-upgrade (or
full-upgrade).
This morning I tried to dist-upgrade sid but I eventually gave up since apt
asked to remove plasma-desktop and other stuff I didn't think it was good
to remove.
Look at the logfiles in /var/log/apt and see if
Hi!
This morning an apt update broke my kde. I can log in, but only to get into
a black screen with the mouse's cursor, even using a newly created user.
I can't see any obvious error in syslog, but there is something in
.xsession-errors :
Kapplymousetheme ("breeze_cursors","24") exited with
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